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Mind-Blowing Exhibit Lets You Step Into Dr. Seuss' Whimsical World

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No author has been as captivating as Dr. Seuss. Full of nonsensical words, fanciful illustrations, and catchy rhymes, his children books are among the most celebrated in the world. With such an engaging approach to storytelling, it isn't unusual for readers to want to dive right into his whimsical worlds. And thanks to this new exhibit, they finally can.

The Dr. Seuss Experience is a one-of-a-kind spectacle that immerses visitors in scenes straight from iconic books like Horton Hears A Who!, The Lorax, Oh The Places You’ll Go!, and The Cat In The Hat.

Built upon Dr. Seuss’ quote that “it is fun to have fun but you have to know how,” the exhibit is aiming to reach as many imaginative people as possible. To fulfill that wish, Kilburn Live—the Live Events division of Kilburn Media and organizer of The Dr. Seuss Experience—has arranged a city-to-city tour of the show. After it kicks off in Toronto on October 26, 2019, it'll bounce around select cities in the US, slightly changing along the way as new books join the rotation.

In any case, visitors to the spectacle can expect one thing: an authentic and original Seussian experience. To register for tickets, visit the event’s website.